If You're Not Feeling Great About Yourself Today, This Video Will Make You Feel Amazing

This mother-daughter duo might just rank among your new favorite people. Elisa Goodkind and her daughter Lily Mandelbaum are the minds behind StyleLikeU, a video project that features clips of people expressing their individuality in all their quirky, creative glory. Goodkind, a former fashion stylist, wanted to prove that fashion isn't limited to an exclusive sect of people, and she was especially influenced by her daughter's struggles with body issues. Now, they're hoping to go even deeper with their feature-length documentary project I Am What's Underneath.

In their existing What's Underneath episodes, they ask their subjects (including Calvin Klein's Myla Dalbesio) to undress in front of the camera and talk about their fight to value themselves and the journey to self-acceptance. People get incredibly open about raw subjects, and the results are touching. "What's Underneath quickly became a stage for healing and catharsis. For our subjects, for our fans, and for us," says Mandelbaum.

They now want to turn What's Underneath into a global project. They've launched a Kickstarter to fund their goal, which ultimately goes way beyond traversing the world in search of stories. It's about exposing the fact that we're all connected in a fundamental way. "Underneath every person's clothing, no matter how different we might appear, lies a universal struggle for self-acceptance." If you're moved by the beautiful message these women want to spread, you can donate to offset their production costs, and if you want to show support via social, snap a picture of yourself with a sign saying #iamwhatsunderneath to help spread the word.